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[quote name='grumpyFF' timestamp='1330980685' post='476749']
1989 Amertek 1000/660
Ex- Camp Atterbury, (Johnson County) Indiana.
used on US Army Reserve base. In the same lot in Bedford Hills, NY
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Now if there were any firetrucks that truly DESERVE to go to the scrap pile, these things are at the top of the list.
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EX-Darien, CT PD Truck1
located in Bedford Hills, NY in a storage lot previously used by Mutual Aid Americas
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Formerly Rescue 44 of the Darien FD, a 1980 Ford/Saulsbury. Replaced in 2004, assuming by the markings, turned over to the PD. Looks still good after 32 years....
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[quote name='1958 F.W.D.' timestamp='1330987543' post='476753']
Now if there were any firetrucks that truly DESERVE to go to the scrap pile, these things are at the top of the list.
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Agreed!!!
[quote name='1958 F.W.D.' timestamp='1330987543' post='476753']
Now if there were any firetrucks that truly DESERVE to go to the scrap pile, these things are at the top of the list.
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These things were didn't function well as a structural engine, they were just so-so as a ARFF engine, but they did make a really good brush pumper. Our department ended up having our Amertek glider kit rehabbed into a structural pumper by Pierce.
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[quote name='Rescue131' timestamp='1331044448' post='476783']
These things were didn't function well as a structural engine, they were just so-so as a ARFF engine, but they did make a really good brush pumper. Our department ended up having our Amertek glider kit rehabbed into a structural pumper by Pierce.
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LOL, is there a number 50 on these pieces by chance??
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[quote name='Rescue131' timestamp='1331044448' post='476783']
These things were didn't function well as a structural engine, they were just so-so as a ARFF engine, but they did make a really good brush pumper. Our department ended up having our Amertek glider kit rehabbed into a structural pumper by Pierce.
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We had one at the Edgewood Area of Aberdeen Proving Ground for the helicopters, a backup structural piece and brush unit- Whenever I was assigned as the D/O I would find so many things wrong with it that it had to go OOS to the motor pool.....Mission accomplished!!!!!
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I came across this rig this morning in Amelia County, VA on my way to go out buffing. After I came home and did some research to find out the history of the rig, I thought I'd throw up once I saw it in it's original condition.
Based on my research, and talking to a friend that used to volly in Tarrytown, this is a 1960 Mack C95 that served the Rescue Hose Company #1 of North Tarrytown, NY as Engine 85 from 1960 to 1984. Obviously from the lettering, it must have also served in an industrial capacity at some point as well. I'm sure some Martinelli or some others from the area might give additional/corrected information (corrections always welcome). The doors were long gone, so no Mack SN to be found.
The interior has a lot of burns, but it's unclear if it was from the welder's torch or perhaps the reason it was removed from service.
The rig was once made into a model, a testament to it's beauty in the day: [url="http://www.fireengines.net/reviews/mack%20c/index.htm"]FireEngines.net[/url]
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TG you should try and get the Q. That is an old model. A real screamer.
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my eyes now hurt... copied lower part off a google search, its from Bruce Anderson. obviously this happened between 2003 and now.
1960 C95F-1069 North Tarrytown, New York NY E1 1000/? Mack C
STATION 6-1 ARMSTRONG WORLD INDUSTRIES – Lancaster City
In 1991 with the consolidation of Sta. 6-1 and Sta. 6-9 to become Sta. 6-6 Lancaster Township, the county assigned the Sta. 6-1 number to Armstrong. The fire brigade was disbanded in early 2003.
1960 Mack C95, canopy cab, 1250/500, Thermodyne 707 gas motor, automatic, purchased used from the Rescue Hose#1 of North Tarrytown (Westchester County, NY). Armstrong added a 50 gallon foam tank were the booster reels where. Purchased by Doug Moyer, collector from New York in 2000. All red in color.
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[quote name='Truckman' timestamp='1333161724' post='479489']
TG you should try and get the Q. That is an old model. A real screamer.
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Took about an hour, but I tracked down who the owner of the rig is. Going to try to make contact with him this weekend.
Let me re-phrase: I WILL make contact with him and get the beacon and the Q before this rig gets any more scrapped.
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Doug Now lives in Willow street Pa, here is the Engine leavin In January this year to head down to Richmond
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was it burned up at this time?
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Strange... if it were subjected to fire you would think the lenses would have been melted away... great piece.. too bad it had such a terrible ending..
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[quote name='englt542' timestamp='1333172099' post='479501']
Doug Now lives in Willow street Pa, here is the Engine leavin In January this year to head down to Richmond
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The tractor pulling the flatbed in your photos was in the same parking lot yesterday as the Mack. Must have been the new owner picking it up.
I'd still love to know the connection between the new and previous owners.
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Probably sold for scrap. With the price of steel its sadly worth more in pieces. The cab probably started on fire by the cutting torch and was put out before it got out of control.
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[quote name='FFPM571' timestamp='1333229981' post='479567']
Probably sold for scrap. With the price of steel its sadly worth more in pieces. The cab probably started on fire by the cutting torch and was put out before it got out of control.
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I agree with the scrap, but to drive several hundred miles to get a rig that might get you $2500 in scrap doesn't seem like the best business investment. Oh well, when I talk to the new owner, I'll let you all know what he says.
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[quote name='BFD190' timestamp='1333223414' post='479547']
Strange... if it were subjected to fire you would think the lenses would have been melted away... great piece.. too bad it had such a terrible ending..
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Look at the left turn signal lens, as it is distorted somewhat.
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[quote name='englt542' timestamp='1333172099' post='479501']
Doug Now lives in Willow street Pa, here is the Engine leavin In January this year to head down to Richmond
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If you look closely at this picture the engine doghouse appears to already be missing.
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North Tarreytown NY 1960 Mack C95 #1069
One of the Hahn body Macks (59-61), photographed in Hamburg PA
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